Bayern wants a Spanish gem as a substitute for Alphonso Davies

The Canadian's contract ends in the summer and everything indicates that he will sign with Real Madrid.

Javier Parra Peña | 3 Jan 2025 | 22.30
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Bayern wants a Spanish gem as a replacement for Alphonso Davies.
Bayern wants a Spanish gem as a replacement for Alphonso Davies.

Bayern Munich is already working on the transfer market to strengthen its squad in light of the likely departure of Alphonso Davies. The Bavarian club has identified Álvaro Carreras, a young left-back from Benfica, as the ideal candidate to fill the void that the Canadian would leave. At 21 years old, the Spaniard has caught the eye with his performances in Portugal, where he is a key part of his team's setup.

Dubbed the "heir to Grimaldo," Carreras has solidified his position in the current season thanks to his speed, offensive capabilities, and precision in the final third of the field. With two goals and two assists in 24 matches, his displays have not gone unnoticed by Bayern, especially by their coach, Vincent Kompany, who has publicly expressed his admiration for the Spaniard's style of play.

Carreras for Davies?

Davies' contractual situation, with his contract expiring next summer and strong rumors of a future at Real Madrid, has hastened Bayern's plans to secure a quality replacement. Although Carreras is under contract with Benfica until 2029, the interest from one of Europe's biggest clubs could prompt significant movements in the upcoming transfer window.

The potential addition of Carreras not only aims to address a tactical need but also reinforces Bayern's commitment to betting on young talents with international potential. His arrival would be a significant step in maintaining the team's competitiveness in the Bundesliga and European competitions. In the meantime, key negotiations and decisions will shape the coming months in Munich.

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